Our commitment to quality dog food

We make use of the whole biological variety of animal protein sources in our dog food recipes – whether meat, fish or poultry.
The result is a particularly well-balanced dog food, rich in high quality proteins and amino acids. With the Happy Dog Supreme products, you are ensuring in a totally natural way that your dog’s daily food is not just limited to protein from a single source.

Happy Dog Advice

Get tips and advice about all your dog’s nutritional needs to keep them healthy from the inside out. All of our content is written by vets and other industry experts so you can rest assured it good quality content just like our foods.

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Fleas and worms

Beat the bugs!

Flea and worm prevention are one of dog owners many responsibilities. This should be at the very top of the list is ensuring your dog is adequately protected against common canine bugs and illness.

And, as the weather becomes warmer, there are some bugs that are more easily caught when our dogs are enjoying playing and walking in woodland and long grass!

FLEA AND WORM PREVENTION

Start a monthly and quarterly flea and worm prevention and protection routine against. This can be bought from your veterinary practitioner or you can buy this over the counter.

Make sure that the strength of worming is relevant to the size of your dog to ensure it works correctly. Worming treatments cover a plethora of bugs including the deadly lungworm which is caught from slugs, snails and contaminated water.

Prevention methods

Veterinary practices offer annual flea and worm schemes which for a one off payment will allow you to have your dog’s annual medicated for the life of your pet.

Kennel Cough is also essential if your dog attends boarding kennels at any time. All reputable kennels insist that a proof of vaccination is require before accepting your dog as a resident.

REGULAR DIY HEALTH CHECKS

Do a weekly DIY health check. Check ears and eyes, paws and pads and checking skin and coat, particularly for the growing issue of ticks which are becoming more evident across the UK.

By checking skin, the ticks can be dealt with quickly. Have a general awareness of your dog’s behaviour, eating habits and personality. Be aware of any uncharacteristic traits. Seek veterinary advice to address any concerns.